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states pnd to ssve american ives, the united states overnment terrorists, sometimes using remotely piloted aircraft. meanwhile, a milessone was the "one world trade center" tower -- which will replace 9-11.workers added theefirst column of tte one-hundredth floor monday -- makiig it the pallest building ii new york city.it tooo the distinction back from the empire state building.i'm rick vincenn reporting. 3a year fter the raid, debate continues on whhther photos showing bin laden's body should be made public.the administration has keep the photos classified... sayinn their graphhc naaure would only incite more viollnce orr be used for propaganda.on turred down a request for their release. it's been 3 years since a controversial government report ccmeeout... suggesting thattannual mammograms do more harm than good.now... a new study says just the opposite. task force says womennwho are at an increased risk for &pbreast cancerr.. will bennfit from early mammogram screenings.it's suggesting that women ages 50 to 74... years.the study is published in the "annals of internaa mediiine." the ame
states pnd to ssve american ives, the united states overnment terrorists, sometimes using remotely piloted aircraft. meanwhile, a milessone was the "one world trade center" tower -- which will replace 9-11.workers added theefirst column of tte one-hundredth floor monday -- makiig it the pallest building ii new york city.it tooo the distinction back from the empire state building.i'm rick vincenn reporting. 3a year fter the raid, debate continues on whhther photos showing bin laden's...
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. >>> today on united states farm report. wheat harvest gets an early start which has implications for soy production. >>> new canola varieties make this a choice for more farmers. >>> and a corn crop is look great on paper and if you had rain. >>> united states farm report brought to you by the 2012 chevy silv era do. welcome to u-s farm report, i'm . >>> el hello and welcome to united states farm report. it has been interesting to watch the adjustment across the industry to expanded trading hours. friend was the media have quietly ditched the term before the bell. many check phones at new times, elevators struggling to figure out what bids are done. consider if the u.s.d.a. decides to delay reports until that brief window when the markets close in the afternoon. it would man a block buster report would begin trading at the same time as happy hour. what's wrong with that? time fort headlines. here is tine. >> thank you. hello. for the first time in season u.s.d.a. is new release its harvesting update for the winter wheat cro
. >>> today on united states farm report. wheat harvest gets an early start which has implications for soy production. >>> new canola varieties make this a choice for more farmers. >>> and a corn crop is look great on paper and if you had rain. >>> united states farm report brought to you by the 2012 chevy silv era do. welcome to u-s farm report, i'm . >>> el hello and welcome to united states farm report. it has been interesting to watch the...
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states and the government reports, we might not be able to -- i thought you were going to tell me that we were going to raise 166 bushels per acre. >> well we don't know that, but that we were so forceful, and to me that's amateur. and it's also advertise in soybeans. and even at the trendline yield, we are basically stuck with it, very well done mike lowell 2013 carry out because that band is so strong. >>> and, we can tell by the action in the spread since that report came out, the world is concerned about the availability of soybeans, particularly if we have any kind of weather. >> are they going to continue trying or how will they end that might even end up in that country? >> while they are owning up to do five or seven days more beans, and, then we take a look at how many beans have been priced for next year's crop. it's mind-boggling. so they could be a 38 million metric tons versus year ago and all of south america. >>> there's going to be a window there, and that's logistically frightening because we won't be able to load out and get beans in any time to wait the picture is lo
states and the government reports, we might not be able to -- i thought you were going to tell me that we were going to raise 166 bushels per acre. >> well we don't know that, but that we were so forceful, and to me that's amateur. and it's also advertise in soybeans. and even at the trendline yield, we are basically stuck with it, very well done mike lowell 2013 carry out because that band is so strong. >>> and, we can tell by the action in the spread since that report came out,...
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there is room for compromise and negotiation in the united states senate. but we have to recognize we a spending problem and not a revenue problem in the country and that is what needs to be addressed and we hope to get leadership out of the white house and why we are working hard to get depov gov romney elected. >> here's what one political expert said about you. >> you have solid conservative credentials where romney is perceived not conservative enough. it is a good move to have thune by romney's side and make a good ticket, senator? >> llook. now that governor romney is the nominee of the party, he and his team will look at various people. i have high level of confident and seen him and his organization. he puts good people around him . he will have a number of good people to choose from. we respect that process and i want to work with a president who is serious about getting us back on the right track. we can't stay on the track or we are headed toward europe. and we need a new president and hope we can get the majority of the senate with him. i hope t
there is room for compromise and negotiation in the united states senate. but we have to recognize we a spending problem and not a revenue problem in the country and that is what needs to be addressed and we hope to get leadership out of the white house and why we are working hard to get depov gov romney elected. >> here's what one political expert said about you. >> you have solid conservative credentials where romney is perceived not conservative enough. it is a good move to have...
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the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> meanwhile, rom romm -mitt romney came out alowwing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send thiskids to any school or private school. >> the idea that money should follow the child. we are all paying taxes for education. whyy doesn't that money follow the parents of the kids? for example, if you live in the district of columbia, if you are very wealth yehave support, you can send your child to an exclusive private school. but if you live in the poorest neighborhoods, you don't get an option. that's why the catholic church is well and why we have our schools in the city saying we give you a chance to get a decent education and we'llpay for it. wouldn't it be fair and justice you and honest if every child a chance at a real true academic education and one way to do that is to let the parents have a choice. >> do you think that mormons are true christians? >> i never define other people.
the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> meanwhile, rom romm -mitt romney came out alowwing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send thiskids to any school or private school. >> the idea that money should follow the child. we are all paying taxes for education. whyy doesn't that money follow the parents of the kids? for example, if you live in the...
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states and to save american lives, the united states government &pconducts taageted strikes agaanst specific al qaeda terrorists, sometimes using remotely piloted aircraft. meanwhile, a milestone wass reached in theeconssruction of the "one world trade center" ttwer -- which will replace the twin towers that fell on 9-11.workers addee the first column of the one-hundredth floor monday -- making it tte pallest building in new york city.it took tte distinctton back from the eepire i'm rick vincenn that brings us to our question since bin llden's death?we'll you can also go to in our 7 fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think... soond off through ffcebookk.. or senn uu a tweet at foxbaltimore. comiig up in onsumer reeorts... vitamins that are doing ore harm... than gooo. gooo.(sst: drr.orly avitzur) "it's easier than you think to take tooomuch. the two that could potentiilly lead to lung canner... or kidney damage... and the type of person who should conniderr skipping vitamins all together. youure watching fox 45 mornnng morning. ((break 7)) ((bump in)) [ glass clinks ] [ mom
states and to save american lives, the united states government &pconducts taageted strikes agaanst specific al qaeda terrorists, sometimes using remotely piloted aircraft. meanwhile, a milestone wass reached in theeconssruction of the "one world trade center" ttwer -- which will replace the twin towers that fell on 9-11.workers addee the first column of the one-hundredth floor monday -- making it tte pallest building in new york city.it took tte distinctton back from the eepire...
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the first permanent english settlement in the united states. the long-lost 1607 fort was rediscovered in 1994 by william kelso director of the archaeology project. we'll meet senior curator bly straw who explains life in the colony while showing us some of the 1.5 million artifacts collected at the site. join us saturday may 12th beginning at 1:30 p.m. eastern. >>> each week "american history tv's" "american artifacts" takes viewers behind the scenes at archives, museums, and historic sites. in 1215, a group of noblemen confronted the king of england demanding that their rights be recognized, written down and confirmed by royal seal. king john agreed, binding himself and his heirs to the magna carta or the great charter, granting fundamental legal rights to the noblemen, including trial by jury, habeas corpus and no taxation without representation. the 1297 version is still a law on the books in england and wales and that version was the first to apply these rights to all english free men. the charter was later cited in the writings of some of
the first permanent english settlement in the united states. the long-lost 1607 fort was rediscovered in 1994 by william kelso director of the archaeology project. we'll meet senior curator bly straw who explains life in the colony while showing us some of the 1.5 million artifacts collected at the site. join us saturday may 12th beginning at 1:30 p.m. eastern. >>> each week "american history tv's" "american artifacts" takes viewers behind the scenes at archives,...
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c-span: how many people are there in the united states military? >> guest: there are 1.4 active duty. c-span: what percent of those are women? >> guest: they're a pretty small percentage. it's about 15. c-span: and which way is that going? is it going up? >> guest: yeah. it's creeping upward slowly. i know that the number of--the percentage of recruits that are women has crept up. and i heard the other day that they've started this junior rotc program--rotc program in high schools, that those are running about 50 percent female. so that's interesting. c-span: what's the status of women in the military in canada? >> guest: canada is--is absolutely surreal. au--canada is like "alice in wonderland." canada has been aggressively trying to recruit women for the infantry for years, since--since the mid-'90s and they've been having very little success. canada, i believe, has--pretty much opens all spots to women. i kept stressing that our social experiment is--is sort of a bigger deal than canada's social experiment, even though there--they are going furt
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he was a polish born jew who came to the united states as a child. was able to get into and attend harvard, which is no mean feat for a jew in this era. he received a ph.d. in philosophy and became a professor. an academic. in 1915, he wrote an article in the nation that was entitled democracy versus the melting pot. and notice both terms in the title, what did melting pot mean? where have we seen it before? one of the models and ways you can imagine immigrants joining in with american life. does anyone remember where the phrase melting pot comes from in this period? it's in the reading for today. which is why i should have given a quiz perhaps. it's a play, a jewish writer writes a play about the experience of jews coming to the united states. it's a run-away success, an enormous hit. and in the play, it tells a story of immigrants coming in and adapting to american life and being accepted into american society, and the idea is that this will create a new kind of american. one that is a blend, a fusing of the native and the immigrant. all these diff
he was a polish born jew who came to the united states as a child. was able to get into and attend harvard, which is no mean feat for a jew in this era. he received a ph.d. in philosophy and became a professor. an academic. in 1915, he wrote an article in the nation that was entitled democracy versus the melting pot. and notice both terms in the title, what did melting pot mean? where have we seen it before? one of the models and ways you can imagine immigrants joining in with american life....
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that is not going to work in these united states. or you have someone like roger sherman of connecticut, a man that thomas jefferson once said and i'm paraphrasing here, never said his depicting his life. again he was a conservative moderate in influence. when he got to the philadelphia convention and saw james madison vetoed said no, we're not having that in these united states. people of connecticut will never agree to this thing. or john rutledge of south carolina, and other important founding father. john rutledge would later serve on the supreme court. he basically helped win the american war for independence of south carolina. so very important individual. he said this constitution you've written, mr. madison is not going to work in south carolina. we need to modify this thing. so that is what happens in philadelphia. no one was even sure if this thing was even going to get out of philadelphia to begin with. so when it ideas and opinions floating around today. the constitution was going to die before the middle of the summer of
that is not going to work in these united states. or you have someone like roger sherman of connecticut, a man that thomas jefferson once said and i'm paraphrasing here, never said his depicting his life. again he was a conservative moderate in influence. when he got to the philadelphia convention and saw james madison vetoed said no, we're not having that in these united states. people of connecticut will never agree to this thing. or john rutledge of south carolina, and other important...
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because we will be working with the united states in as much as the united states is willing to work with us in a respectful, mutually beneficial way. i think that the opportunities are great. unless somebody wants to torpedo that kind of opportunity materialized, we can do it. >> the unmentioned piece of legislation goes by the moniker of the magninsky act. google it. i have some concern that the administration is shying away from a debate, a public debate on russian policy during the campaign year, and i don't think that they should. i think there are a lot of very positive data points you can point to, how things that russia has done have really served u.s. interests. one of the little less known ones has to do actually with the new transit corridors and not so new now, the transit corridors that supply u.s. troops and forces in afghanistan in which the russian federation plays a key role. three and a half years ago our troops in afghanistan were all being supplied through the port of karachi and through, two, what the military calls ground looks of communication, g-looks, that ge
because we will be working with the united states in as much as the united states is willing to work with us in a respectful, mutually beneficial way. i think that the opportunities are great. unless somebody wants to torpedo that kind of opportunity materialized, we can do it. >> the unmentioned piece of legislation goes by the moniker of the magninsky act. google it. i have some concern that the administration is shying away from a debate, a public debate on russian policy during the...
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it is the same debate as here in the united states. europe, how do they deal with german austerity is not working. >> the greek spending is not working either. >> it is no money to spend. how do you get ow the of it. they make job cuts, they are cutting their revenue. it doesn't work. yo are in the death spiral as senator bayh and europe is in the death spir eight and -- spiral. it will take us down with it. does it happen before november or after november or can it be stoppd? the president is putting influencing it to growth and mixture of austerity. and growth. >> they the last two days on economic issues and now in chicago and starting the nato summit in which they will talk about huge issues, our continued commitment in afghanistan and what we did on syria and iran. bill, what is at stake. >> the may 23rd meeting about iran is very big. will the obama administration accept a phony deal really to kick the can down the road and back off in what the security counsel is insisting on and verifiable cessation of iran's nuclear. obama is
it is the same debate as here in the united states. europe, how do they deal with german austerity is not working. >> the greek spending is not working either. >> it is no money to spend. how do you get ow the of it. they make job cuts, they are cutting their revenue. it doesn't work. yo are in the death spiral as senator bayh and europe is in the death spir eight and -- spiral. it will take us down with it. does it happen before november or after november or can it be stoppd? the...
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there's a lot of stuff in there about the united states and iraq in their infancy together. there is also the aftermath of conflict, which was cool and you can't help but wonder the point. >> there is a line in your book were where you reach the point of pointlessness. it is a little bit despairing. >> yeah, almost no matter what the conflict is borne out, that is the result. loose things about extremity. people you know. you wonder exactly how you can account, how can you reckon not with something which we essentially considered that point to be an unjust mission entered in for the wrong reasons. justified after a long period of occupation. people were still dying. there was a complacency at home because we support the troops, but they didn't and the war. there was the strange conflict between those two feelings. you couldn't tell which was a real feeling. no one forced it to end. in fact, it was increased as time went on. it was a time for confusion. a lot of people, well, i signed up to fight. hopefully i would go on to a noble mission. and that was the hope. >> in 2004,
there's a lot of stuff in there about the united states and iraq in their infancy together. there is also the aftermath of conflict, which was cool and you can't help but wonder the point. >> there is a line in your book were where you reach the point of pointlessness. it is a little bit despairing. >> yeah, almost no matter what the conflict is borne out, that is the result. loose things about extremity. people you know. you wonder exactly how you can account, how can you reckon...
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states spain ireland italy u.k. greece portugal go around the globe will get we need more money we're going to call it oil stary t. measures so what it is it's punishing the people at every level cutting services cutting pensions cutting benefits increasing the retirement age to left to die whatever they do it's hit the little people so that we can keep propping up the top is this propaganda no look at the numbers the gap between the rich and the poor is the widest the united states of any industrialized nations you put it all together justice means just us not them. france general has political trends economic trends and also a soul. trends and you bring them all together and that's why it's so widely read and popular and on the social trends front i'm been in new york now for a couple of weeks and i see things that i find remarkable for example i was at a club the other night it was a comedy club and the comedian before they went into their routine they went they gave a series of disclaimers like these jokes they'
states spain ireland italy u.k. greece portugal go around the globe will get we need more money we're going to call it oil stary t. measures so what it is it's punishing the people at every level cutting services cutting pensions cutting benefits increasing the retirement age to left to die whatever they do it's hit the little people so that we can keep propping up the top is this propaganda no look at the numbers the gap between the rich and the poor is the widest the united states of any...
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>> we have the power because we're citizens of the united states of america. because in montana we have initiative 166, stand with montanaens. we're simply saying corpses are not people. corpse corporations shouldn't be allowed to bribe their way into our state capital or washington, d.c. there's something perverse about this. in 17977, he said the corrupt foreign americans act -- we have a m a monopoly on bribery? corporations spend money in elections to get something. they get something which means lower taxes or less regulation. you can't describe it any other way. me as a shareholder, i don't dislike corporations but if i were to ask my corporate ceo why were we giving money in that last election? he'd have to say because we want to get something. >> by the way, i thought this through this afternoon with our producers. if this is really to make more money for people, in other words, get the right politicians in, you might as well get a tax deduction for it. if it's in your business interest to buy a politician, that's just the cost the doing business. perh
>> we have the power because we're citizens of the united states of america. because in montana we have initiative 166, stand with montanaens. we're simply saying corpses are not people. corpse corporations shouldn't be allowed to bribe their way into our state capital or washington, d.c. there's something perverse about this. in 17977, he said the corrupt foreign americans act -- we have a m a monopoly on bribery? corporations spend money in elections to get something. they get something...
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it wasn't inconceivable that he could invade the united states. after all, the french had invaded earlier. this was a legitimate fear that the united states would be invaded and by french radicals, napoleon's army and that they would turn that into a puppet regime with the aid of the jeffersonian fifth columnists. that was a legitimate fear. it collapsed with the napoleon's defeat at the battle of denial where nelson defeated and destroyed the navy. but up to that point, that's what led the federalists to take the steps they did. the alien setician act. the steps that in retrospect seem excessive to us and to some people at the time. evan hamilton thought the sedition act went too far. but you have to understand the fear that these people had. i think the goal of the historian is not to take sides decide, well, the federalists were right or the republicans were right. but rather to explain why people thought as they did and acted as they did. and in this case, there were legitimate fears on both sides. >> there's also at that time which must have
it wasn't inconceivable that he could invade the united states. after all, the french had invaded earlier. this was a legitimate fear that the united states would be invaded and by french radicals, napoleon's army and that they would turn that into a puppet regime with the aid of the jeffersonian fifth columnists. that was a legitimate fear. it collapsed with the napoleon's defeat at the battle of denial where nelson defeated and destroyed the navy. but up to that point, that's what led the...
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the government republicans and democrats both want to have the united states be the world's policeman thus the way they are all working. you would ask everybody around here they would find a 80% of the people say we should not. >> in this room i think that this room is pretty hawkish. >> i think you find that they are not. most people look back and say iraq had a good idea, afghanistan we ought to get out, there was a big mistake. most of the world would think we have some questions, so this is different than economics. >> do you have a comment on that? >> i do, i have a chapter on defense, and i start by saying i am really uncomfortable writing this chapter because i am surrounded by all of these smart people that have studied defense and war and diplomacy all their lives and they say we need to be in all of these places. but the government, which has failed at everything that it's done since i've looked at, why would we assume that it would be good at policing the world? and we now still have 50,000 soldiers in germany. i thought we won that war. and if 30,000 in japan, 40,000 in so
the government republicans and democrats both want to have the united states be the world's policeman thus the way they are all working. you would ask everybody around here they would find a 80% of the people say we should not. >> in this room i think that this room is pretty hawkish. >> i think you find that they are not. most people look back and say iraq had a good idea, afghanistan we ought to get out, there was a big mistake. most of the world would think we have some...
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he was vice president of the united states. and they asked burr to lead new york in succession from the united states in joint new england by the story would also suck succeed and they would create new country. burr he declined to do that. there were many movements out west. at that time ohio, county, tennessee over the appalachian mountains. people there didn't feel connected people on the eastern part of the country. they had been talking about creating their own nation. they needed to have good relationships with spain. they needed to send it through new orleans which was controlled by spain for much of the time. indeed, the notion of success was so deeply entrenched president jefferson wrote in two different letters. i was shocked find it. in two different letters he could describe what was bland indifference of the country breaking into two. i'm going to quote, whether we refrain one confederacy or conform to atlantic and mississippi conform seis. i believe not very important happiness of either part. those of the western
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states like this. there's this false sense that the epa is going to come and rescue us. nothing could be further from the truth. we are dolliealing with an agen that has upwards of 30,000 sites that haven't been cleaned. this is insanity, called geraldo. it is a very serious, serious problem. the agency for a whole host of reasons whether it is over burdened under staffed let's be honest they are broke. they are not coming out and cleaning up these sites. >> erin brockovich the latest documentary "last call at the oasis." nice to see you again. >> nice to see you, geraldo. >> was john travolta really black listed from a spa in a in. log on to foxnews.com. >> live and at large welcome back everybody. gay rumors circulated around the actor john travolta for years but he managed to rebut them. there may be strength in numbers. because now a fourth massage therapist has come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against the 58-year-old actor claiming this time that travolta was so aggressive he was ba
states like this. there's this false sense that the epa is going to come and rescue us. nothing could be further from the truth. we are dolliealing with an agen that has upwards of 30,000 sites that haven't been cleaned. this is insanity, called geraldo. it is a very serious, serious problem. the agency for a whole host of reasons whether it is over burdened under staffed let's be honest they are broke. they are not coming out and cleaning up these sites. >> erin brockovich the latest...
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not only oklahoma, but every other state-supported university of higher education in the united states, knew the same, they had the same problem. you see, up until that time, they had been -- states had been using what they called the out of state tuition plan. this was a plan where if african-americans wanted to study some discipline that was not available in their state at the historical black colleges, they would offer to pay some stipend for them to go out of state to go to school. and they had been using that, you know, for decades. but this supreme court decision basically brought an end to that, saying that was not good enough. they deserved a chance to have an education within the state at a state-supportedel school. and so that basically brought an end to the dual education system in high education. now, once admitted to ou, that didn't end everything, because she was admitted on a segregateded basis. the state law still applied. so what they did in my mom's case, they had all of the other students in the law school come to the front of the class. and they had theater style se
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and cofounder that is giving up his united states citizenship so he can save large on his taxes. more developments in registerer clemens ens perjury trial. he saved the stuff that he unrejected him and stuffed it in a beer can. that is all ahead on studio "b." s to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nutrition. could've had a v8. not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wi
and cofounder that is giving up his united states citizenship so he can save large on his taxes. more developments in registerer clemens ens perjury trial. he saved the stuff that he unrejected him and stuffed it in a beer can. that is all ahead on studio "b." s to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and...
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that went really well. >> biden came from your home state and became vice president of the united states. that's the success story. mitt romney got handed a lot of money by his daddy. and he got into the ring by his daddy. fine, the guy is -- i'll give romney credit. he's been a successful businessman although i think the businesses have been not very good. >> the question is when you get back to this thing, he's right. his economic plan is very simple. trickle down. we've heard this. take care of all of this in the top, trickle down to the rest of you. it doesn't work. >> nobody is talking about tax cuts. they're talking about keeping the tax rates at what they are or -- and reforming the corporate tax rate to make that lower so we are not the number one in driving businesses away. when biden starts screaming, they don't get us, what's interesting is you could almost -- that's the mirror reflection of what republicans have been saying about them. so in a 50/50 election, who wins? i don't think popularity ends up winning. >> i hate to correct you but in fact, romney has called for a thre
that went really well. >> biden came from your home state and became vice president of the united states. that's the success story. mitt romney got handed a lot of money by his daddy. and he got into the ring by his daddy. fine, the guy is -- i'll give romney credit. he's been a successful businessman although i think the businesses have been not very good. >> the question is when you get back to this thing, he's right. his economic plan is very simple. trickle down. we've heard...
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less than half of all babies born in the united states are caucasian. we will find out what that means for the mean. plus, she thinks it, the robot does it. you hear that? doctors have create add way for a paralyzed person to control machines with the paralyzed person's mind! welcome to the future. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in needit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary new e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever inves
less than half of all babies born in the united states are caucasian. we will find out what that means for the mean. plus, she thinks it, the robot does it. you hear that? doctors have create add way for a paralyzed person to control machines with the paralyzed person's mind! welcome to the future. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know...
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is there something wrong with the president remembering this success by the united states? >> the president's not remembering the success. i think certainly americans, you know, are, you know, wanting the fact that justice was brought to osama bin laden to be an important part of the narrative of our war on terror and a war against al qaeda. but the president is politicizing this. not only is he taking a victory lap. he did a specific attack on his opponent saying i would have done it better, i would have done it better, that he wouldn't have perhaps, you know, ordered the killing of osama bin laden. that's deplorable. it is absolutely politicizing certainly what the american people believe is justice that was brought to osama bin laden. i think it also detracts from what we need to be talking about, which is jobs -- >> wanted to take a shot at jimmy carter, mitt romney. >> the important aspect here is discussing what we're going to do in the future, not the president complaining somehow he's a better john wayne than mitt romney is. it's deplorable to politicize this, absol
is there something wrong with the president remembering this success by the united states? >> the president's not remembering the success. i think certainly americans, you know, are, you know, wanting the fact that justice was brought to osama bin laden to be an important part of the narrative of our war on terror and a war against al qaeda. but the president is politicizing this. not only is he taking a victory lap. he did a specific attack on his opponent saying i would have done it...
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states like this. there's this false sense that the epa is going to come and rescue us. nothing could be further from the truth. we are dolliealing with an agen that has upwards of 30,000 sites that haven't been cleaned. this is insanity, called geraldo. it is a very serious, serious problem. the agency for a whole host of reasons whether it is over burdened under staffed let's be honest they are broke. they are not coming out and cleaning up these sites. >> erin brockovich the latest documentary "last call at the oasis." nice to see you again. >> nice to see you, geraldo. >> was john travolta really black listed from a spa in a swanky new york hotel? it's time to get going. to have the energy to turn a "to do" list into a memory. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. to keep stepping up even in overtime. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip hop. thanks to the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, your feet will fee
states like this. there's this false sense that the epa is going to come and rescue us. nothing could be further from the truth. we are dolliealing with an agen that has upwards of 30,000 sites that haven't been cleaned. this is insanity, called geraldo. it is a very serious, serious problem. the agency for a whole host of reasons whether it is over burdened under staffed let's be honest they are broke. they are not coming out and cleaning up these sites. >> erin brockovich the latest...
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has rankes "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >> it is just about 6:00 and it is time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first the good this morning. a stunning medical feat for the first time, researchers successfully taken skin cells from people with heart failure and transformed them into healthy beating heart tissue. how about that? now the ugly. a kansas couple marrying during a tornado? you can see the twister looming in the distance. the couple, though, continued on with the ceremony even posing for pictures. >> they had a big crowd there. >> see that tornado in the background. finally, the ugly. it won't only destroy your marriage. cheating on your spouse can kill you. men who stray from their wives have a higher risk of suffering a heart attack. take that, guys. >> while you're scrambling your eggs, brian kilmeade is here to help us unscramble our word. >> how would you like to be the guy on the cheating video getting his picture take
has rankes "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >> it is just about 6:00 and it is time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first the good this morning. a stunning medical feat for the first time, researchers successfully taken skin cells from people with heart failure and transformed them into healthy beating heart tissue. how about that? now the ugly. a kansas couple...
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i mean, republicans didn't control the house or the senate and the continental united states hadn't been attacked. so you're quite right. >> let's remember this. there was a very strong vote in the house. it was much closer in the senate. in the house we had guys like steve solars and others who basically said this guy is a threat. the thing that was disappointing me in the senate is remember what they were asked to vote on. for the u.s. to live up to its obligations under un resolution 678, we didn't ask for a declaration of war, we just said can the u.s. be at least as responsible in the international community as ethiopia in living up to its responsibilities. and those same people who had said for years i would have been with you mr. president if you had only put an international coalition together, if you had only gotten the un involved. we went through that entire path. and at the end of the day, people showed their true stripes. they were either antirepublicans, anti-bush, whatever the case may be. because the whole idea of setting this thing up was to say we've done this as, even
i mean, republicans didn't control the house or the senate and the continental united states hadn't been attacked. so you're quite right. >> let's remember this. there was a very strong vote in the house. it was much closer in the senate. in the house we had guys like steve solars and others who basically said this guy is a threat. the thing that was disappointing me in the senate is remember what they were asked to vote on. for the u.s. to live up to its obligations under un resolution...
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this was the wife of the president of the united states and she took precedence over me. >> in that she was similar to eleanor who said something like that and you go all the way back. you are playing a role. and it is hard and -- but it ises a value to the people, the presidency, first couple as symbol. and when -- when they were out of the white house, she wrote poetry about her son which was eventually published. she wrote a book and they were both very much happier they were out of the prison at least to some extent. they were happier together. but during the period she -- they -- it is not -- i but not i. i am playing a role and it is incredible, wonderful work. >> this idea of the real woman and the charismatic figure. >> you know, but martha washington, even after george's out of the presidency and even after he dies, everybody still keeps coming to m vernon, right, and only has to entertain them all including thomas jefferson. she said terrible things about him in privilege at. and -- when one of the emissaries from adams comes to her and says we want to bury george washington a
this was the wife of the president of the united states and she took precedence over me. >> in that she was similar to eleanor who said something like that and you go all the way back. you are playing a role. and it is hard and -- but it ises a value to the people, the presidency, first couple as symbol. and when -- when they were out of the white house, she wrote poetry about her son which was eventually published. she wrote a book and they were both very much happier they were out of...
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. >> the eagles nest is seen all over the united states and the world because they can see it on the web. does that do anything for you and the work you're doing? does it bring anybody to your telephone to know what's going on in history? >> well, we have a pretty good history website up. we have the fish and wildlife service website up and we've got a lot of information there. we put up artifacts and old historic books and a lot of people look for images for books or films they might be doing for dissertation, so we get a lot of traffic on the web. >> give us the background on how this institution got here, where it is in the country, who supports it, who pays for it. >> we're located about 80 miles northwest of washington, d.c., here in shepherd's town, west virginia. and until this place was built, the u.s. fish and wildlife service did its training mostly at your typical airport hilton or airport holiday inn. and when we started to design this place, we looked to build it as a place that the people in the fish and wildlife service could call home. and a place that would represent
. >> the eagles nest is seen all over the united states and the world because they can see it on the web. does that do anything for you and the work you're doing? does it bring anybody to your telephone to know what's going on in history? >> well, we have a pretty good history website up. we have the fish and wildlife service website up and we've got a lot of information there. we put up artifacts and old historic books and a lot of people look for images for books or films they...
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the f.a.a., the united states attorneys office, and the united states parachute association to you all looking into what went wrong during the jump. that is the woman on her birthday dangling from a harness and her back exposed and she and her instructor plummet to the ground and this video is gaming a whole lot of attention. including from authorities who want to know how in the world this could have happened. and now, live in our new york city studio. what are the officials in the sky diving company saying? >>reporter: the key thing we want to ask, was she pushed out of the plane? the owner told us she was not forced to jump. she had difficulty getting through the door because of her age and she was using hermans to balance. we asked that because when you see the video, you will see why. now, about any equipment, being faulty, whether the harness, you could see it going up her back and you could see her bra strap the owner said it worked "just how it was designed to, no injuries, no fatalities," and the on are said he doesn't see why it is getting so much attention. we have been on t
the f.a.a., the united states attorneys office, and the united states parachute association to you all looking into what went wrong during the jump. that is the woman on her birthday dangling from a harness and her back exposed and she and her instructor plummet to the ground and this video is gaming a whole lot of attention. including from authorities who want to know how in the world this could have happened. and now, live in our new york city studio. what are the officials in the sky diving...
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his body has been returned to the united states. >>> and new details about a key donor whose money is at the center of john edwards' criminal trial. jonathan sery has the latest from north carolina. >> reporter: a witness said that one of john edwards' key deaners felt she was used by the former presidential candidate. huffman, a close friend of bunny melon, testified the wealthy heiress was deeply angered by a request to provide 40 to $50 million to a poverty foundation after edwards' presidential hope was dashed. huffman said that edwards later claimed he didn't know his aid andrew young asked for that much. young said the amount of edwards' idea. -- edwards' idea. huffman testified he believed young was telling the truth. melon's money is at the center of the campaign corruption trial. prosecutors alleged that edwards masterminded the scheme to use $1 million to hide the pregnant mistress as he sought the white house. many legal experts say worn 01- year-old melon is not expected to take the witt only does she of information based on what i told, she was taking steps to cover this
his body has been returned to the united states. >>> and new details about a key donor whose money is at the center of john edwards' criminal trial. jonathan sery has the latest from north carolina. >> reporter: a witness said that one of john edwards' key deaners felt she was used by the former presidential candidate. huffman, a close friend of bunny melon, testified the wealthy heiress was deeply angered by a request to provide 40 to $50 million to a poverty foundation after...
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>>chris: that is why it is sensitive for the united states. yes, we want to protect chen but we have a lot of very vital interests which is why clinton and geithner were there on trade; on chinese currency manipulation; the issues of syria and iran and north korea. to what degree do they want do hold that hostage to chen guangcheng is a balancing act. it comes not midst of a presidential campaign and romney saying this was a day of shame for america. so that only adds to the complication. >>trace: chris, thank you. who is on with you on sunday? >>chris: we will talk to rubio and on the kentucky derby weekend, who is the frontrunner to be the running mate for mitt romney and we will talk about foreign affairs, the chen situation, and the politics over the osama bin laden raid and how it was exploited by the obama administration this week. we will talk about the latest unemployment numbers and how he could be able to help romney ticket reach out to, especially, the hispanic voters. >>trace: we will watch, chris wallace, good to see you. the new
>>chris: that is why it is sensitive for the united states. yes, we want to protect chen but we have a lot of very vital interests which is why clinton and geithner were there on trade; on chinese currency manipulation; the issues of syria and iran and north korea. to what degree do they want do hold that hostage to chen guangcheng is a balancing act. it comes not midst of a presidential campaign and romney saying this was a day of shame for america. so that only adds to the complication....
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and it appears that the united states nailed the attack. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. usual official confirming to us that cia drone strike talk him out in a lawless part of yemen. this was a man on the fbi's most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head. someone the u.s. has been very, very interested in getting. >> apologies. i thought you were going to a piece of sound there. we've been talking about drone strikes. ainge lot of people understand there. is this going to become another pakistanish problem? >> not really. it looks like the exact opposite. in have been 15 drone strikes this year. and the offensive is really starting to ramp up for several reasons. one is the president seems very commitmented to going after al qaeda and supportive of u.s. drone strikes. the cia got authorization to product drone strikes even if they're not sure of the target's identity. so it's given the u.s. more leeway to conduct some of these drone strikes. and when you look at what koubt terrorism officials say about the al qaeda group in yemen that it's the most direct threa
and it appears that the united states nailed the attack. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. usual official confirming to us that cia drone strike talk him out in a lawless part of yemen. this was a man on the fbi's most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head. someone the u.s. has been very, very interested in getting. >> apologies. i thought you were going to a piece of sound there. we've been talking about drone strikes. ainge lot of people understand there. is this going to...
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the way they can talk to a president of the united states. he has shown a lot of character in what he has done and i appreciate that from him. they talk about how much money he spends. he spent $5 trillion. we are $16 trillion in debt. when bush took over he was in the clear. that means that he spent $11,000 in eight years. that is 500,000 more -- i mean 500 million more than what obama has spent. where are they going to go with that? i am a republican, but i believe i am going to vote democratic this time. i cannot. go for cannot it is not right. it host: all right. this weekend is the libertarian party's national convention. c-span will be there throughout the weekend. it's being held in las vegas. you will see the beginning of it tonight at 9:00 eastern and then saturday on this network beginning at noon. and political news, the candidate mitt romney was in richmond, virginia, yesterday and in coverage of his visit, romney said virginia is the key to victory in the fall. he picked up the endorsement of michelle bachmann. there he is with g
the way they can talk to a president of the united states. he has shown a lot of character in what he has done and i appreciate that from him. they talk about how much money he spends. he spent $5 trillion. we are $16 trillion in debt. when bush took over he was in the clear. that means that he spent $11,000 in eight years. that is 500,000 more -- i mean 500 million more than what obama has spent. where are they going to go with that? i am a republican, but i believe i am going to vote...
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the sitting president of the united states. mayor michael bloomberg said anytime a president backs a major advancement in civil rights, that advancement ultimately succeeds. but, you know, the president is not saying we should have a constitutional amendment or national legislation legalizing same-sex marriage. he's saying that marriage as it traditionally has been is an issue left to the states. we've seen this, there are some states that allow marriage, same-sex marriage. and there are a number of states that have constitutional amendments that ban same-sex marriage. the president added his voice to a debate that's not only going to continue but because the president is now front and center intensify. >> thank you. you saw the banner. the president now supports same-sex marriage. what was the context of that quote? we're going to replay the interview for you. and we're going to get more reaction and speak with an openly gay american. see how this is resonating in the lgbt community. let me tell you about a very important phon
the sitting president of the united states. mayor michael bloomberg said anytime a president backs a major advancement in civil rights, that advancement ultimately succeeds. but, you know, the president is not saying we should have a constitutional amendment or national legislation legalizing same-sex marriage. he's saying that marriage as it traditionally has been is an issue left to the states. we've seen this, there are some states that allow marriage, same-sex marriage. and there are a...
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do women in the united states make less money than men for doing the exact same work? on nbc's "meet the press" yesterday the republican strategist and cnn contributor, alex, answered no and that sparked a very passionate debate with rachel maddow of msnbc. we asked lisa sylvester to do a fact check for us. lisa is here. lisa, who's right? >> this is a fascinating subject, wolf. we've been looking into this. we reached out to alex, but he was not available for comment. the question is there an earnings gap between men and women? the answer according to the census bureau is yes. data directly from the census bureau shows there is a pay gap and it's real. quote, in 2010, the earnings of women who worked full time year round were 77% of that for men working full time. >> women get paid less than men do. 77 cents on the dollar on average. that's true. democrats know that's true. it is the accepted truth by anybody who's looking at the facts of the matter. republicans do in the know that's true. this seems important. i finally see this now. and it's important both in terms
do women in the united states make less money than men for doing the exact same work? on nbc's "meet the press" yesterday the republican strategist and cnn contributor, alex, answered no and that sparked a very passionate debate with rachel maddow of msnbc. we asked lisa sylvester to do a fact check for us. lisa is here. lisa, who's right? >> this is a fascinating subject, wolf. we've been looking into this. we reached out to alex, but he was not available for comment. the...